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is your Selby Town 4 before Myles Lawman was on FREE weekly guide Rainworth Miners for Chris Murray. to all local sport. Welfare 0 Luke Balderson was looking is independent of all On yet another filthy wet day net, but instead hit the inside of saw, but neither referee nor that the goalkeeper had been lively, but unfortunately his other local newspa- the Robins were good enough the far post. Much to the relief assistant referee had seen any- fouled. goal finding radar was missing pers and is edited by to earn the three points and a of the Selby faithful, the ball thing particularly untoward, with a couple of attempts at Graeme Wilson, who clean sheet, writes PHIL Chris Murray then forced a goal. Liam Flanagan played in has written and edit- bounced into play, to be grate- although Rainworth were point blank save out of the Dan Davison, only for the hat ed sports coverage DEARNLEY. The weather fully cleared to safety. awarded a free kick after the Rainworth Goalkeeper. trick seeker to be denied by the locally for many made the pitch tricky, with lengthy delay. goalkeeper. years and whose both sides unable to play Literally a couple of minutes Selby made substitutions with knowledge and con- flowing football with any con- Play became very scrappy Just before the end Town were tacts in local sport later, Selby increased their lead. with Rainworth having the most Luke Balderson on for Calum able to put the final icing on the are unrivalled. sistency. It was that man Dan Davison, of the possession, and spending Ward, and Danny Snaith for cake. A slide rule pass from As regards team news, there who was, once more, perfectly Ryan Gothard. It wasn’t long Harry Clapham sent Liam is an e- most time in the Selby half. Flanagan away behind the newspaper which was a new old goalkeeper in the positioned to profit when the They were not able to seriously defence. With only the goal- you can view on returning Jody Barford. He will ball bounced to him on the edge trouble the Selby back line. keeper to beat, it was the finish your computer, lap- of the area. that we have seen so many top, tablet or smart- have been delighted with the Harry Sheppard had another times before, as the ball was phone. clean sheet. Kain Rogerson was As the rain started to fall Dan run at the opposition defence, slotted into the net. Sign-up to receive absent, which meant a return Davison played in Liam and Harry Clapham was in your FREE weekly for Calum Ward, and a return to Flanagan, only for him to be behind, wide on Selby’s right, The final whistle blew to cel- copy by e-mailing: flagged offside. Harry ebrate another three points well [email protected] three up front, and in midfield only for his cross not to find a earned. for Selby. Sheppard went on a mazy run Selby front man. Chris Murray and played in Liam Flanagan, shot just wide. The Robins travel to Hall There was also a Selby Town only for the forward to be Road Rangers next Saturday, debut for the new flood lights at Chances were becoming more for our last pre-Christmas crowded out. frequent for the Robins as the game. It’s bound to be a tough the Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium. As the rain cascaded down, game opened up. Selby’s pace game so your support in Hull It didn’t take the Robins long will be much appreciated. the pitch became more difficult was starting to cause some  Pictures by Harvey to make their mark on the problems. Town extended their Brewster. game. There were only two with both sides struggling to lead further as the ball was play their football. minutes on the clock when played into the onrushing Dan Harry Clapham was played in Half time arrived with Selby Davison. The goalkeeper behind by a good pass from reached the ball first, but was Ryan Gothard. His attempt on looking more under threat from the weather than anything else. only able to push it out to goal was beaten out into the Calum Ward who had an easy path of the predatory Dan After an anxious half time shot into an empty net. The ref- Davison. 12 yards out and directly in front of goal, he was- break, the two teams came out eree was happy to award the to start the second half. The goal despite Rainworth claims n’t going to make a fuss as he match soon stopped for an planted the ball in the back of the net. injury. The Rainworth bench were incensed by what they Rainworth roared back and started a period of ascendency without making much by way of goal chances. Town’s goal- keeper, and back line all con- tributed to keeping the numer- ous free kicks, and corners at bay. In the 19th minute Rainworth very nearly scored a leveller. Lively forward, Curtis Williamson, twisted and turned to buy himself the space to fire in a curling shot. It looked as if the ball was going to find the The Robins are lit up again Selby Town's up and down higher will require almost flaw- Rangers, followed by the land- son for optimism that Town 21 42 21; Harrogate Railway 22 We want to hear campaign continued the less football from now on in to lords v tenants clash part two as can keep firing in this recov- 42 14; Rossington Main 22 41 YOUR sports news. remarkable up swing in the the end of the campaign. they play FC Humber United ery and they will also note 26; Worsborough Bridge Whatever your last six to seven weeks with a on Bank Holiday Tuesday, that the top two, North Ferriby Athletic 22 37 -2; Retford FC sport, let us have comfortable, and expected Why not though? After all, December 28. and Hallam, can slip up as the 20 36 11; Armthorpe Welfare your scores, match home win last Saturday and they have picked up a remark- top side did at the weekend 22 35 11; Ollerton Town 23 35 reports and pictures greeted the new lighting sys- able 22 points from 24 and It is important that Town don't requiring a last minute 3; Nostell MW 22 33 2; Hall of highlights. tem which was in operation climbed eight places since their get too far ahead of themselves equaliser to spare their blush- Road Rangers 22 32 -10; E-mail pictures and for the first time. 8-1 loss at Hallam, which trig- and they will still have that 4-6 es against lowly Shirebrook Glasshoughton Welfare 22 31 reports to: gered a statement from the unbelievable first game against Town. 0; Parkgate 21 30 0; Dronfield [email protected] It was back to the normal 3pm chairman, and a magnificent the tenants in their mind, plus TOOLSTATION DIVISION Town 21 23 -23; Clipstone 20 kick off time and although vis- reaction from the dressing remarkably Brigg Town, who ONE STANDINGS inc. SAT 18 -13; Shirebrook Town 23 16 iting Rainworth never gave up room. are just above the Robins, had DECEMBER 11: -28; Rainworth MW 1 16 -29; on what became a very soggy the ignominy of losing at the Swallownest 20 13 -17; FC afternoon, they were always Their two remaining games of FPH Stadium to FC Humber, 6- North Ferriby P21 Pts. 53 GD Humber United 22 19 -54; second best as Town cemented the year are at Haworth Park on 4. 39; Hallam 21 50 62; Brigg Teversal 22 5 -65/ fourth place, but to get any Saturday, kick off 3pm, against Town 21 46 41; SELBY TOWN an improving Hall Road Yet there can be every rea-

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 15 December 2021 Rugby preview Rugby teams in need of a home boost for Christmas Bridlington RUFC 28 Although the still bubbling lost successive games on the Selby RUFC 19 pandemic is threatening to road as well and a win against curtail many Christmas fes- Huddersfield YMCA this week Usually a trip to the seaside is tivities, it would be fair to say would keep them handily a pleasant affair, but not for that both our Yorkshire One placed ahead of the return on Selby on Saturday as they Rugby Union teams would January 8. continued their run of poor just take the boost, staying form with a display as dismal safe excepted, of a couple of The current up surge in as the weather to get what respective home wins this Coronavirus cases may affect they usually get from a trip to weekend before a three-week the Boxing Day traditions, Brid – nothing!, writes IAN break from the competitive which had hoped to be restored MARLOW. nature. after cancellation last year. In their defence, aside from Goole and Selby have home Supporters should keep in their grizzly front row, the games against Pontefract and touch with the respective clubs Swans had a much-changed and Huddersfield YMCA at the to see if they go ahead or not. inexperienced side out, with a Westfield Banks Sports particular shortage in the backs Complex and Sandhill Lane Kick off times this Saturday where youngsters James respectively on the back of are, as ever in the winter Bramley and Bran Pearson potentially damaging defeats months, 2.15pm. were drafted in for their debuts, last week in view of the possi- YORKSHIRE ONE STAND- and back-rower James Ibbetson ble end game next April. INGS inc. SAT. DECEMBER putting in a shift as emergency 11 centre alongside big Bob Goole lost their key game at Robinson. No disrespect lads, Leodensians 3-5 in a tight affair Old Crossleyans P13 W11 D1 but not much chance for young on a heavy pitch as they lost L1 For 433 Agst. 187 Pts. 52; Bramley to see much ball going ground on the West Yorkshire Middlesborough 12 10 0 2 462 forward on the wing! side, who with wins over the 236 50; Pontrefract 13 9 0 4 392 Swans a week before and now 218 45; Bridlington 12 7 1 4 Brid fielded a massive pack this, are easing out of danger. 315 298 34; SELBY 13 6 1 6 and big backs who carried the 285 220 33; Dinnington 13 7 0 ball strongly and Selby strug- Selby are without a win them- 6 400 265 32; West Leeds 12 6 gled to contain them at the selves since their win over their 1 5 262 270 31; Beverley 13 5 0 advantage line, or even ten local rivals last month and lost 8 312 335 26; Old metres behind it - and with the at improving Bridlington, and Rishworthians 13 6 0 6 269 330 referee on a hair-trigger setting are slipping down the table. 26; Huddersfield YMCA 12 4 1 around the breakdown area 7 233 367 23; Leodensians 12 4 Selby were soon three penalties Ironically, their home form 1 7 153 317 20; Roundhegians down for 9-0, and a man down has been erratic, with four loss- 23 4 0 8 262 372 19; Bradford into the sin bin. A penalty es, albeit two against the top Salem 11 2 0 9 172 319 12; chance from Selby flew well two teams, but now they have GOOLE 12 2 0 10 193 419 10. wide as stand-in fly-half and kicker Tanumi started as he Your friends and fellow sports- meant to carry on, before Selby touch-finder from half way, their rescue as various players, Brid’s lack of on-field man- struck back against the run of with barely a hand laid on him mostly from Brid, kept disap- power, the Swans kept pressing people can all get Goole & play as their scrummage demol- to lengthen their lead. And pearing to the sin-bin at regular - but fair play to Brid, their ished Brid on their put in, and Selby’s kicking game wasn’t intervals. I couldn’t keep up scrambling defence was excel- Selby Sport FREE every week. then demolished them again for much better either as another with the number and speed of lent and all Selby had to show Just email: [email protected] to be a ten metre pushover try, penalty chance in front of the yellow cards (and the ref surely for their efforts at full time was touched down by Sam sticks never made it over, uses an A4 jotter for the number a last gasp try to Hardy and a added to the mailing list Broughton for 9-5 (but earned before another error from a his eagerness to penalise gener- final, and flattering, score of by front-row Messrs drop out gifted Brid a five- ates?) but I think Brid were 28-19. Tunningley, Leetham, and metre lineout, which they drove down to 13 men (not sure how Hardy). over for 21-5 at half way. many Selby had on at the time!) The Swans stage their first when replacement second-row return match of the season on A very flattering half-time Selby’s lack of ability to con- beanpole Bruce Potter capped a Saturday at home to scoreline to Selby was a forlorn trol possession, or stop the Brid fine individual display with a Huddersfield YMCA (all hope however, as their poor runners, continued into the sec- deserved try for 28-10, and just together now!), who they beat tackling display continued, and ond-half and the East a glimmer that Selby may be easily earlier this season – but Brid’s handy left winger ran Yorkshiremen crossed again for able to salvage a losing bonus methinks this game will be back another failed Selby a 28-5 lead. With not much point somewhere. much harder! cheer to look forward to for  Pictured are debut play- Swans supporters, the ref’s With Selby continuing to ers Bran Pearson and hair-triggerness then came to dominate at scrum time, and James Bramley and try Goole miss another opportunity Leodensian RUFC 13 options meant that the only time after time, which only pro- for Danny Davies, who finally conceded another score off the watching. (A legitimate tactic if score in this period came cour- vided encouragement to a made his Goole 1st XV debut, back of the strong home scrum the officials are recognising Goole RUFC 5 tesy of Charlie Walton, who mobile and energetic home 15. committing himself well pushing Goole’s pack back, them but if not a gift to the barged his way over to the left For those watching it came as throughout his first 40 minutes before kicking through to touch opposition). Yet another opportunity of the posts. Moore’s kick went no surprise when Leos finally of first team game time. down to move their lead to 13- missed, on a dull, dismal day, wide, Goole leading 0-5. crossed for their first try, on 36 5, with 70minutes played. Next week's home game littered with errors, and pro- minutes. Goole’s lack of domi- It was now the turn of Leos to Effectively this was the end of against Pontefract will certainly viding disappointment to all The restart finally took Leos nance in all areas of their game control possession, as they the game as Leos kept Goole at test their resolve. Let’s hope involved, writes STEVE into the visitor’s half and result- being the reason for conceding, probed and probed into Goole bay, as they tried desperately to Goole’s injury situation and GRIMBLEBY. ed in their first push towards when it seemed easier to defend territory, each attack stopped, get to Leos' line. The game fiz- unpredictable player unavail- the Goole line. Goole defended the situation. resulting in a scrum, Leos' zling out under the heavy and ability for other reasons can What has happened to the side fairly well, but fell foul of the secret weapon, providing penal- damp conditions. allow players to play in their every team feared, for their all ref's whistle, which finally pro- Dark skies and drizzle provid- ties against Goole on a regular best positions, both upfront and round 80 minute game? Yes, vided Leos with their first ed the backdrop to the second basis, it really being their base Apart from their try Goole in the back division. players are missing, some points of the game from an easy half, and for the next ten min- to go forward from, as they never broke the Leos' line once. injured, but the DNA of the penalty kick. Leos 3 Goole 5. utes Goole produced an error searched for another score. On Yet another much changed line Kick off is 2.15pm at squad so obvious pre-Covid, is The kick-off again provided strewn start to the second stan- 65 minutes only a last-ditch up prevented Goole generating Westfield on Saturday for the either hiding for now, or has Goole with the chance to drive za. To add to their woes, tackle by Goole’s last man Holt any continuity and understand- last game of the year, and with gone AWOL. There were a lot back into the home territory but Charlie Walton picked up a stopped a certain try. But this ing. The insistence on persever- a large contingency at the of runs to the line, as Goole Goole’s efforts were littered chest injury which saw him reprieve was short lived, as first ing with not contesting opposi- Christmas pre-match lunch a camped in Leos' half for the with poor ball retention and leave the field, not to return. Goole lost veteran no 9 Hancox tion lineouts when they haven’t good day will be had regardless first 25 minutes, but last ditch poor option choices, losing ball But it did provide a high spot to injury, then on 70 minutes worked to date amazes all of the result and any and all home defence, and poor Goole support is most welcome

15 December 2021 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Brave show in narrow defeat for Goole United Despite the huge difference in kick off 2pm. Goole AFC 1 There is no doubt that a little this time delivered well by before embarking on a football league placings in Humber HUMBER LEAGUE ONE of that inexperience was laid James Arnold, and when the scholarship in America. League One, lowly Goole STANDINGS inc. SAT. Barton Town 2 bare with the Vikings again, keeper couldn't reach it a United took current leaders, DECEMBER 11: and right or wrong whether you defender had to pull back Dacre He was unavailable last night, Hessle Sporting all the way at Two late, late blows, the sec- can, or should, get in a referee's and the referee was in no doubt but Marcel Chigamura, West Park on Saturday before Hessle Sporting P12 W9 D1 ond of which came six min- ear, there is no doubt that it was illegal and Cable, after on dual registration with former going down narrowly 3-2 as L3 For 50 Agst. 22 Pts. 25; utes into added on time manager Wayne Benn at Ossett the rain set in on a damp Hutton Cranswick SRA 10 6 3 through a winning goal from Barton's players made sure they long delay, beat the keeper. United did feature as a late sub- afternoon. 1 28 17 21; St. Mary's 20 6 2 2 Barton Town midfielder, were heard for the whole 96 One felt the Vikings were then stitute. 29 21 20; Beverley Town Thomas Waudby, rather stole minutes. Goals from Cole Gibbon, who Reserves 11 5 2 4 39 25 17; a point off a brave Vikings, the most likely, but slowly Kick off at the Manse, 3pm. continues to find the net on a Brandesburton 10 5 2 3 30 22 who deserved rather more for Barton were certainly the bet- Barton did respond and it was regular basis, and Jackson Yates 27; Driffield Evening Institute 9 their efforts after an excellent ter side in the first half hour, to all turn sour for Mick Ian Davidson were not quite enough to bring 5 1 3 24 20 16; Chaos United 10 second half. although Sam Cable did go Carmody's side with the them what would have been a 4 0 6 24 26 12; Blackburn Finally, Goole-born, but who deserved share of the spoils. Athletic 8 3 2 3 16 15 11; How much of a bearing the close from good work by Tyler dsmissal of their captain, only featured very briefly in Bridlington Town Reserves 12 dismissal of skipper Josh Dacre Walker. although it really should have Goole Town shirt at the end of They remain in trouble, but 3 2 7 30 42 11; Reckitts with quarter of an hour to go never got to that point, and with his professional career in the will hope to end another inter- Reserves 10 3 1 6 14 45 10; changed the game, one rather Barton showed plenty of con- ten men it was all hands to the late 1970, Ian 'Leo' Davidson rupted year amidst the ravages GOOLE UNITED 11 2 2 7 22 thinks it did for, although the fidence from their good run of pump with a goal rightly ha died at the age of 74. of Covid-19 with a home win 34 8; Easington United 9 1 2 6 in-form visitors were getting a late, only punctured by late chalked off for offside this against visiting Driffield 13 30 5. foothold back in a game they heartache in the FA Vase on time, a fine stop from Parkin The midfielder played with Evening Institute on Saturday, looked dominant in the first Saturday with a late show from Hull City, York City, half hour, it was only with ten too in there and although sub- Scunthorpe United, and loan Christmas bonus men to play against that they North Shields knocking out the stitute Marcel Chigamura spells with Bournmouth and laid siege and a goal disal- league's last representatives. almost twisted inside the Stockport County. for ’Boro lottery lowed, rightly for offside, and a Barton box, he was blocked and super save from Dylan Parkin Former Scunthorpe profes- the hearts sank in the sixth Condolences to all his family With a jackpot winner still you from the committee and the had served a a waning.. sional Kateson was a constant minute of added time with at this sad time. elusive on the weekly club for the support given over threat and they did go close on Hemingbrough United FC lot- the majority of the year and Dacre's dismissal by the letter several occasions before, Waudby's finish. tery, which rolled over again before that the lottery has run of the law was a bitter one as he You could understand the joy at the Crown on Sunday pre and post the lockdown peri- had to make the challenge as indeed, Krewson finished off a evening, organisers have ods. last man to stop the dangerous delightful move, although from for the visitors, but their antics announced an additional Kateson in full flow, but had the a defensive point of view, the in celebration and afterwards bonus prize for one week only Tickets for the bumper bonus assistant put the flag up for off- Vikings will be disappointed left a lot to be desired which prior to the Christmas festivi- Sunday are on sale behind the side, and from the stands it was- the move developed with the may not be the last of the mat- ties. village pub bar. n't even marginal, there would comfortable finish. ter. have been no need for what Sunday's numbers drawn by HEAVY DEFEAT ON happened. Goole came more into the For Goole, three defeats on Will Tomlinson were 29-43-39 the trot and their pre-Christmas and the jackpot prize will be THE FIELD And in a game that threatened game towards the break, both fare gets no easier on Saturday £2750 on this coming Sunday to, but never quite did, boil over Cable and the returning Luke when they travel to night, when an additional £1000 Meanwhile the first team con- until after the final whistle, with Williams, who were both dis- Knaresborough, where their is available for matching just tinue to flounder in the Minster unsavoury scenes and strong missed in the 'backs-to-the- only success has come in the two of the three numbers Engineering League Premier language in the tunnel, Barton wall' win with nine men in the drawn, and if there is more than Division and after losing their can count themselves fortunate corresponding game, going County Cup several years ago. one winner, the grand will be crucial game at the bottom of they escaped with finishing A pre-Christmas fillip is shared, therefore someone or the table side the previous week with 11 men with four defend- close, but one negative from the some people will be lucky this suffered heavily at the hand of ers booked. Vikings was the wasting of sev- required. Dacre will be avail- weekend. Rawcliffe at School Road on eral prominent free kick situa- able, but will miss the Saturday as they lost 6-0 and tions. Hemsworth home game on the Therefore it could be a face a tricky 2022 on this evi- Tuesday after the big day. bumper night at the Crown on dence to get out of the relega- Altogether more promise than Sunday, and is part of a thank tion zone. that in the second half and The Vikings have also re- Cable and Joel Spence thun- signed local lad Reece Kral, dered shots wide before the who played several times equaliser came from a free kick, Your friends and Minster Engineering League roundup fellow sportspeople Thorpe United are well placed Pocklington Town seconds at home side would not go away 12 8 0 4 31 27 24; Rawcliffe 12 can all get Goole & in the Premier Division of the and it was 3-4 at the end, but 7 2 3 23 14 23; THORPE Selby Sport FREE Minster Engineering League Maypole Gardens, with Casey typically exciting fare, watch- UNITED 9 6 1 2 29 11 19; F1 with games in hand on the ing the MinsterMen with never Racing 10 5 1 4 29 21 16; every week. teams above them after com- Heath, Andrew Snell and a dull moment. Poppleton United 12 4 3 5 23 Just email: pleting a league double on 26 15; Huntington Rovers 8 3 0 [email protected] Dringhouses. Matthew Ward on the mark. Not too good in Division four, 5 22 19 9; Easingwold Town to be added to the with Selby Olympia finding 12v 2 3 7 21 38 9; Strensall mailing list The win was not as clear-cut Pollington won the game of another of the promotion Tigers 9 2 1 6 14 22 7; as the drubbing they inflicted favourites, Hamilton Panthers Tadcaster Magnets 10 32 on the York side in the autumn, the day in Division Two as they just a little too hot at the Barlby but to win at one of those teams Recreation Ground as they lost 2 7 25 33 7; Kirbymoorside above them in a five-goal went to the top with a 4-1 home 7-1. In the West Riding 13 1 2 10 19 55 5; HEMING- thriller was no less impressive. Challenge Trophy, no problems BROUGH UNITED 11 1 1 9 10 win over morning leader, on passage to the fourth round 50 4. Two goals from Pal Moran for Malt Shovel, who thrashed and one from Michael Duncombe Park. Mark Linthwaite Reserves away from DIVISION ONE – Braithwaite giving them a sixth home, 8-0. CAWOOD FC P8 W6 D0 L1 league win in just nine games, Baggalry, Tom Raymond and MINSTER ENGINEERING For 34 Agstr. 16 Pts. 18; and they do have those games LEAGUE STANDINGS inc. Osbaldwick 6 5 0 1 19 6 15; in hand which would certainly Brian Robertson on the score- SAT. DECEMBER 11: MALT SHOVEL 6 4 1 1 20 65 put them in touch with the lead- 13; Pocklington Town II 8 3 1 4 ers should they be successful. sheet for the home outfit, now PREMIER DIVISION – 18 22 10; Haxby Town 7 3 1 3 Wigginton Grasshoppers P11 15 20 10; Tockwith AFC 6 3 1 2 In Division One, with Malt three points clear, and with eight W10 D0 L1 For 40 Agst. 8 Pts. 9 17 10; Bishopthorpe White Shovel and Osbaldwick not in 30; Dinnington 10 8 1 1 31 9 Rose 7 2 2 3 20 15 8; Brooklyn league action, Cawood wins in nine games to date. 25; Old Malton St. Mary's 22 8 FC 7 2 0 5 10 25 6; Stamford strengthened their hand at the 0 3 42 15 24; Dringhouses AFC Bridge 9 1 0 8 17 34 3. top with a 5-2 home win over Not so good for Cliffe, who were heavily beaten at the threat- ening Rufforth United, who lie third with games in hand. Howden AFC are in the Division Three promotion equation and goals flowed once more in their game at Wilberfoss with Robbie Tomlinson in the mood again with a hat-trick and Charley Petch with the other, but the

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